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Suspected tiger meat slaughterhouse found near Tiger Temple

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Not sure which is more revolting: the crimes themselves, or that the subhuman POS responsible will more than likely go unpunished.

The look of terror in that tiger's face is unforgiving. sad.png

Thai monks...can we really say more? I am at a loss for words. coffee1.gif

Look the terror in the tiger's face? You should be a fortune teller.

What about all the animals getting slaughtered for feeding 140 tigers ? Far worse than killing a few carnivors & their cubs.

who were hunted to near extinction by the worst animal of all.

Why does the press continue to refer to these people as "monks"? They are not monks, they are common criminals in disguise and should be called out.

Because they are monks(!) as well as criminals. ALL clergy types are in disguise and society grants them undeserved special privilege and treatment which just emboldens them. Just because someone is a monk or a priest or a nun or a mullah...whatever...doesn't exclude them from being criminals. Monks and all the rest are just people, same as everyone else. Nothing at all special about them. When they break the law and do abhorrent things such as this or the Catholic priests worldwide abuse of children and cover-up, society needs to realize that these people don't actually practice what they preach...and most of them feel that they are above the law or answer to a higher law...and that nonsense needs to stop. When religious leaders commit crimes, the answer is not to strip them of their titles but rather let it be known over and over and over that these posers held in such high esteem due to some ancient and/or superstitious beliefs are capable committing crimes same as any other person...and often worse.

You are correct...they need to be called out for what they truly are...both Monks and criminals. coffee1.gif

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